
The Pre-RFP Battlefield: Where Government Contracts Are Actually Won
The government contract acquisition process begins 12-18 months before an RFP is published—during this invisible pre-RFP phase, requirements are shaped, evaluation criteria are influenced, and budgets are justified. Most contractors who only begin competing at the RFP release stage face win rates below 5% because they're solving the wrong puzzle, playing by rules written by competitors who understood that the real battlefield exists in the requirement development and market research phases that occur in near-complete darkness.
Edouard Reinach•